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How to Pick the Right Oil for Your Low Porosity Hair

When it comes to hair care, understanding your hair's porosity is key to selecting the right products. Low porosity hair can be tricky to manage, as it often struggles to absorb moisture, leaving it dry and prone to build-up. One of the most effective ways to nourish and hydrate low porosity hair is by choosing the right oils. But how do you pick the perfect one?


Low Porosity Hair has tightly closed cuticles, making it difficult for moisture to penetrate. This is why heavier oils, like castor oil or coconut oil, can sometimes sit on the hair instead of sinking in. The goal is to use lightweight oils that can effectively penetrate your strands and provide the moisture your hair needs without weighing it down or causing buildup.



Oils like Grapeseed Oil, Argan Oil, Jojoba Oil, and Sweet Almond Oil are great choices for low porosity hair. These oils are light in texture, rich in vitamins, and absorb easily into the hair shaft, providing moisture without leaving a greasy residue. Jojoba oil, in particular, is known for mimicking the natural oils produced by your scalp, making it an excellent choice for maintaining balance and shine. Elite Hair Collection offers a Hair & Scalp Oil from our Healthy Inches Collection which are filled with Essential Oils to combat dry scalp, aid in Hair Growth, and offers a lightweight shine to hair and can offer a solution for your Low Porosity Hair. Our Healthy Inches Growth Drops are infused with cooling Peppermint to enhance blood circulation Tea Tree Oil, Aloe Barbadenis Leaf Extract, Coconut Oil, Grapeseed Oil, and Avocado Oil. This collection comes in Regular Strength and Extra Strength.



When applying oil to low porosity hair, it's essential to do so after using heat, such as during a warm water rinse or after steaming. This helps to open up the cuticles slightly, allowing the oil to penetrate better. Applying oils on wet hair can also improve absorption, locking in moisture from your conditioner.


Another important factor to consider is oil blends. Sometimes a mix of oils can be more effective than using one on its own. For instance, combining Argan oil with a little bit of avocado oil can provide both moisture and nourishment, especially for thicker hair textures. Always avoid oils with heavy molecular structures or those that solidify in cooler temperatures, like Shea Butter or Coconut Oil, as they tend to coat the hair rather than penetrating it.


Understanding your hair's unique needs is the first step toward healthy, hydrated locks. With the right oils in your routine, you can help your low porosity hair stay moisturized, soft, and manageable.

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